Best lakes around Almere are integral to the city's landscape, which is largely built on reclaimed land and features a 42-kilometer coastline. This modern urban area offers numerous lakes that provide diverse recreational activities and natural environments. Water is a defining characteristic, with opportunities for water sports, nature observation, and lakeside dining. The region's unique geography makes its lakes central to outdoor experiences.
Last updated: May 3, 2026
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Hiking around Almere
Perfect stop for brunch, lunch or light dinner. There is also an observatorium. Very nice place for a longer stop to rest and enjoy the view.
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Large parking lot and a nice place for coffee before your walk and hot chocolate or a beer (depending on the temperature) afterwards.
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Nice resting place. Please note that it will be closed until September 2024 due to renovations. There is a small shack in front of the visitor center where you can have a drink.
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Nice NSG just behind Almere at the campsite
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The futuristic-looking building with dark wooden cladding and a yellow entrance facade is the De Oostvaarders visitor center. Here you can find out everything about the unique marshland Oostvaarderplassen, which lies between Almere and Lelystad. Excursions and events for young and old complement the exhibition in the building. On the ground floor there is the Paviljoen restaurant, where you can fortify yourself before or after a bike ride. The view over the Oostvaarderplassen is simply fantastic.
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There is plenty to do for young and old in the De Oostvaarders Nature Experience Center! Have you always wanted to know everything about the flora and fauna of the Oostvaardersplassen? Then you can go here for all the information. Before you start a walking or cycling route, you can also enjoy a cup of coffee here. There is also a Panorama Room, from which you can observe the surroundings and animals with binoculars. Please note: some hiking trails in this area have limited hours, so always check in advance.
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The path runs on the separation between the area of the Ankeveense lakes and the Spiegelplas. From this path there is a nice view over the large Spiegelplas where water sports are also possible.
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From here you have a beautiful view over the serene water of the Ankeveen lakes. Take food and drinks with you during your trip and settle down here for a picnic in a quiet and beautiful piece of nature.
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Weerwater is a vibrant urban lake perfect for swimming, sailing, and paddleboarding, even featuring a free waterpark in summer and Cablepark Almere for waterskiing and wakeboarding. The larger IJmeer and Markermeer also offer vast expanses for various water sports, with Almeerderstrand on the IJmeer providing a great beach experience.
Yes, Almere offers several family-friendly options. Weerwater transforms into a free waterpark for children in summer. The Almeerderstrand on the IJmeer is an excellent spot for families to relax and enjoy the golden sands. For nature lovers, the Oostvaardersplassen Visitor Centre and The Oostvaarders Nature Experience Center are ideal starting points for exploring nature, with facilities and activities suitable for all ages. The Bergse Path is also noted as a family-friendly trail.
The Oostvaardersplassen nature reserve, located between Almere and Lelystad, is a prime spot for nature observation. Here, you can find diverse wildlife including wild horses, red deer, foxes, and hundreds of bird species like sea eagles and spoonbills. The area around the Oostvaardersplassen Visitor Centre offers excellent views over the Keersluisplas and is a great starting point for trails to spot these animals.
Absolutely. Almere is well-suited for cycling. The Jan Kerstenpad Cycle Path offers coastal views along the IJmeer, passing through areas where sheep graze. The Gravel path along the Ankeveen Lakes provides a scenic route directly between the lakes. For more cycling options, you can explore various routes in the Cycling around Almere guide.
The Oostvaardersplassen area offers numerous walking trails, with the Oostvaardersplassen Visitor Centre serving as a great starting point. The Bergse Path is another option, suitable for walks when conditions are dry. For a wider selection of hiking paths, refer to the Hiking around Almere guide.
Weerwater offers scenic lakeside dining options, perfect for evening meals. Noorderplassen also provides excellent opportunities for lakeside dining with stunning views, with establishments like Loetje Almere Noorderplassen. The Almeerderstrand on the IJmeer features beach restaurants like Poortdok, offering meals right by the water.
Weerwater is a popular spot for swimming, especially during summer when it hosts a free waterpark. The IJmeer, with its Almeerderstrand, also provides opportunities for swimming and enjoying the water. Always check local regulations and water quality before swimming in natural bodies of water.
The Oostvaardersplassen is a nature reserve, and some paths may have limited hours or be closed during specific periods, such as breeding season, to protect wildlife. It's advisable to check with the Oostvaardersplassen Visitor Centre or The Oostvaarders Nature Experience Center for current information on trail access before your visit.
Spring and autumn are particularly beautiful for visiting the lakes, especially for scenic routes like the Gravel path along the Ankeveen Lakes. Summer is ideal for water sports and beach activities on Weerwater and the IJmeer. The Oostvaardersplassen offers unique nature experiences year-round, though some paths might be seasonally restricted.
Yes, both the Oostvaardersplassen Visitor Centre and The Oostvaarders Nature Experience Center offer cafes and restaurants with beautiful views over the water. These centers also provide information and serve as starting points for various routes. Weerwater and Noorderplassen also have lakeside dining options available.
The terrain around Almere's lakes is generally flat, reflecting the region's reclaimed land. Trails can range from paved cycle paths, like the Jan Kerstenpad Cycle Path, to gravel paths, such as the one along the Ankeveen Lakes. Some paths, like the Bergse Path, can be suitable for off-roading with a road bike when dry, but may become wet and muddy after rain.
Yes, Almere offers mountain biking trails. While not directly on the lakes, the region provides routes that can be easily accessed. You can find various options, including trails around the Oostvaardersplassen, in the MTB Trails around Almere guide.


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